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Sony Mobile Extends Xperia Family with Xperia Miro and Xperia Tipo

By Joy Hou - on 14 Jun 2012, 9:00am

Sony Mobile Extends Xperia Family with Xperia Miro and Xperia Tipo

Sony Mobile has expanded its range of Xperia smartphones with the Xperia Miro and Xperia Tipo.

With deep integration of Facebook throughout contacts, gallery, and the music player, the Xperia Miro includes Sony's xLOUD audio technology to deliver crisp sound. The social smartphone alerts users with new incoming messages and social updates with colorful illuminations, and comes with a front facing camera for video chatting with friends. It also comes preloaded with Music Unlimited from Sony Entertainment Network, allowing users instant access to millions of music tracks.

Designed to be extra user-friendly, the Xperia Tipo lets you browse the web, share pictures, or download apps with ease. With a dedicated set-up guide, built-in application enabling users to monitor their data usage and long battery life, it is ideal for one who is purchasing their first smartphone.

  Xperia Miro Xperia Tipo
OS Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
Display 3.5-inch anti-reflection coating on mineral glass 3.2-inch scratch-resistant mineral glass
Camera 5 megapixels / video recording at 30fps
Front-facing camera
3.2 megapixels
Other Features
  • Sony xLOUD audio technology
  • Deep Facebook integration with contacts, gallery and the music player for sharing and discovery
  • Customizable illuminations for incoming messages and social updates
  • Contactless DLNA connectivity to easily view content like photos and videos on a TV, tablet and PC
  • Powerful battery with >24hrs usage time
  • Dedicated set-up guide
  • Data management solution to identify data usage
  • Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for easy content sharing and web access
  • Powerful 1500mAh battery with >24hrs usage time
Availability Q3 2012
Black, Black/Pink, White, White/Gold
Q3 2012
Red, White, Blue, Black

Source: Sony Mobile

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